
Best Booking Options for Kane at WWE Survivor Series 2015
Kane is still a valuable commodity at WWE, despite falling short against WWE champion Seth Rollins at Hell in a Cell.
Kane fought valiantly in his WWE title match. The Devil’s Favorite Demon fell to Rollins after the champion hit a Pedigree for the pin.
Kane has slowed down his pace and can’t move like he used to but showed he can still go. On the other hand, he can still tell a story well through his performance.
TOP NEWS

Fresh Backstage WWE Rumors 👊

Modern-Day Dream Matches 💭

Most Likely Backlash Heel/Face Turns 🎭
Yet the question remains: Where does Kane go from here?
Kane recently went through a split-personality angle which separated his corporate persona from his demonic nature. When Rollins defeated Kane, he ended Kane’s run as the Director of Operations.
We thought Kane would have a rematch with Rollins, but that wasn’t in the cards. In fact, the following night on Raw provided a hint of Kane’s new direction.
Kane interrupted Bray Wyatt’s “eulogy” for The Undertaker, Kane’s brother. Wyatt and his family ambushed Undertaker after The Deadman lost to Brock Lesnar at Hell in a Cell.
Kane tried to take on all members the next night, but the odds overwhelmed him. The Wyatt Family carried Kane out from the ring the same way it carried out Undertaker. The incident ended with The Wyatts dragging Kane backstage, disappearing in smoke while Wyatt sang, “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands.”
Where does Kane go from here? Let’s examine the best booking options for Kane leading up to WWE Survivor Series 2015.
Kane can go in many directions, despite his recent predicament. He can challenge for a midcard title, perhaps taking on Kevin Owens for the intercontinental belt. Maybe he'll vie for Alberto Del Rio’s United States championship.
Neither path would make sense for The Devil’s Favorite Demon. Ironically enough, a large part of his anticipated path depends on Undertaker.
The Wyatt Family’s attack on Undertaker leaves many options on the table. One possibility might be Undertaker's facing Wyatt in a rematch, which would leave Kane in the cold.
However, Kane has options against The Wyatt Family. It’s just a matter of figuring out which members he would face.
Kane won’t get a singles match against Wyatt; that’s not the way to go. The best bet is to fight The Wyatt Family in a tag team capacity, which doesn’t necessarily mean the traditional Survivor Series elimination match. It depends on whether WWE Creative makes Undertaker face Wyatt one-on-one.
If that’s the case, then Kane would need partners to face the Wyatts. Luckily for him, he isn’t short on allies.
If Kane needs to join forces with others, perhaps Daniel Bryan will return to help him take on The Wyatts. After all, both have a notorious history with The Wyatt Family.
Frankly, the best path for Kane lies in a reunion with his brother to face the Wyatts. The feud contains history for both men, which was mentioned by Wyatt himself on Raw.
It’s been 25 years since The Undertaker debuted at the 1990 Survivor Series event. Kane made his first appearance nearly seven years later and strengthened The Undertaker’s legacy as well as carving out his own.
Kane and Undertaker, The Brothers of Destruction, are still a dominant force in WWE’s landscape. It’s only fitting he would team with Undertaker once more to take on the Wyatts in some capacity.
Whether it’s a traditional Survivor Series match or just a tag team match, The Wyatt Family doesn’t stand a chance against the power of The Brothers of Destruction, Kane and Undertaker.



.jpg)


